FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
At the very beginning I travel to the new customers home and we sit and talk for a while and I meet the pets that I will be taking care of. The number one key is making the dog or cat feel very comfortable with me. sometimes we go for a walk or the owner might have some treats I can give them.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
TESTAMONIALS OF MY WONDERFUL CUSTOMERS- Linda is a very kind and attentive petsitter and I could not recommend her services more highly. You can tell that Linda is an animal lover, and knowledgable about them. Everytime she takes care of my dogs I feel assured they are in good hands, she keeps me updated and is very caring, responsive and responsible. Karen and Bob R. When I leave town I can completely relax and know my babies are getting the best care. Janet S. Linda has my highest recommendations as a house/petsitter. She's honest, responsible and trustworthy. We traveled with peace of mind knowing she was holding down the fort but more importantly taking care of my dog Jenny with love and attention. She's the best house/petsitter we've ever had. John and Cathy G. I have worked with Linda for many years now and she is always here when I need her. I have even had a few family emergencies where I needed her services last minute and she was able to come and take wonderful care of my kitty cats. Giving them lots of love and keeping everything nice and clean. Sarah and Joe B.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
It started about 20 years ago and there were friends of my parents that needed someone that could take care of there dog and two cats whenever they went away. I also remember reading an article in the Newspaper about a women who began a petsitting business and I remember thinking what a great thing to do because I have always loved animals so much.